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by hartror
5641 days ago
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So assuming that is relevant (I don't doubt some doctor still had medicines on the shelf in 2005 (date on post) from 2001 but at what rates your comment does not state) around now we should be already seeing a large drop in autism rates since the shelf life of the older medicines has expired? As there has not been a corresponding drop at all I hold that the autism caused by mercury in vaccines lobby is barking up the wrong tree. Edit. didn't downvote you btw, did up vote after the downvote as your comment is fair and contributes to the debate. :( |
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